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15 | <B>Ganja51</B> | |
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17 | TITLE="[IRCServices] Suggestion">Ganja51 at lcirc.net | |
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19 | <I>Sun Jun 15 17:14:16 PDT 2003</I> | |
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34 | <PRE>Because those things are never going to be added to IRCServices. Try reading | |
35 | the mailing list archives about everything that's been said about BotServ | |
36 | and such. Basically the official standing on it is.... it ain't gonna | |
37 | happen. =) | |
38 | ||
39 | A services package such as NeoStats is probably going to be your best bet. | |
40 | That, or switch to a services package which does have BotServ. | |
41 | ||
42 | ~Ganja51 | |
43 | ----- Original Message ----- | |
44 | From: "Nicholas Prisi" <<A HREF="http://www.ircservices.za.net/mailman/listinfo/ircservices">spam at b3design.ch</A>> | |
45 | To: "ircservices" <<A HREF="http://www.ircservices.za.net/mailman/listinfo/ircservices">ircservices at ircservices.za.net</A>> | |
46 | Sent: Sunday, June 15, 2003 6:20 PM | |
47 | Subject: Re: [IRCServices] Suggestion | |
48 | ||
49 | ||
50 | ><i> Hey All, | |
51 | </I>><i> | |
52 | </I>><i> Commenting on what CPUMAN said: Neostats is all very good and right but | |
53 | </I>the | |
54 | ><i> fact is I hate overloading my main server with so many processes, | |
55 | </I>><i> ircd+services+proxy+bots.... Why cant there just be a solution where | |
56 | </I>><i> everything (or a few things) are included in one process/package? | |
57 | </I>><i> | |
58 | </I>><i> Just my 2 cents :) | |
59 | </I>><i> | |
60 | </I>><i> | |
61 | </I>><i> On 15/6/03 6:20 pm, "CPUMAN" <<A HREF="http://www.ircservices.za.net/mailman/listinfo/ircservices">cpuman2000 at hotmail.com</A>> wrote: | |
62 | </I>><i> | |
63 | </I>><i> > That'd make for a pretty big database, saving 20 historical records for | |
64 | </I>each | |
65 | ><i> > channel. O_O | |
66 | </I>><i> > | |
67 | </I>><i> > Erm but anyway, even though your asking Andrew this... "And i just want | |
68 | </I>to | |
69 | ><i> > ask if andrew has plans for official modules (botserv, loveserv | |
70 | </I>etc...)"... | |
71 | ><i> > | |
72 | </I>><i> > Have you considered neostats? I've been running them side by side with | |
73 | </I>><i> > Services 5 for several months and they seem to run fine together (minus | |
74 | </I>the | |
75 | ><i> > host exception I had to add to services). I just let services handle the | |
76 | </I>><i> > important stuff (channel reg, nick reg, blah blah blah...) and load up | |
77 | </I>><i> > pointless stuff on neostats (i.e. loveserv, stupidserv and so on). | |
78 | </I>Though I | |
79 | ><i> > wouldn't mind seeing these features added into services either. heh | |
80 | </I>><i> > | |
81 | </I>><i> > CPUMAN | |
82 | </I>><i> > Serenia IRC Network | |
83 | </I>><i> > irc.serenia.net | |
84 | </I>><i> > | |
85 | </I>><i> > ----- Original Message ----- | |
86 | </I>><i> > From: "Ali Sor" <<A HREF="http://www.ircservices.za.net/mailman/listinfo/ircservices">alisor at softhome.net</A>> | |
87 | </I>><i> > To: "IRC Services General Mailing List" <<A HREF="http://www.ircservices.za.net/mailman/listinfo/ircservices">ircservices at ircservices.za.net</A>> | |
88 | </I>><i> > Sent: Sunday, June 15, 2003 9:38 PM | |
89 | </I>><i> > Subject: [IRCServices] Suggestion | |
90 | </I>><i> > | |
91 | </I>><i> > | |
92 | </I>><i> >> Hello; | |
93 | </I>><i> >> ------------------ | |
94 | </I>><i> >> First idea is about stealing channels.I know It isnt about services but | |
95 | </I>><i> >> think that if someone can get another users email. He can take his | |
96 | </I>channel | |
97 | ><i> >> and nick so services root has to open log files search for that nick | |
98 | </I>and | |
99 | ><i> > try | |
100 | </I>><i> >> to understand what is going on. | |
101 | </I>><i> >> But how about a services admin command like, | |
102 | </I>><i> >> /chanserv info #XXX detailed | |
103 | </I>><i> >> /nickserv info blabla detailed | |
104 | </I>><i> >> | |
105 | </I>><i> >> then chanserv gives detailed info about channel. The details can be | |
106 | </I>><i> > Changing | |
107 | </I>><i> >> founder,changing password with times and nicks. | |
108 | </I>><i> >> nickserv gives changing password and email. And it can be restricted to | |
109 | </I>><i> > for | |
110 | </I>><i> >> example last 20 change. | |
111 | </I>><i> >> | |
112 | </I>><i> >> And /cs info #channel all and /ns info nick all commands can be used by | |
113 | </I>><i> >> services operators by this way they can give info to users. | |
114 | </I>><i> >> | |
115 | </I>><i> >> Maybe this all can be done my http easly but how about servers that | |
116 | </I>they | |
117 | ><i> >> dont want to use http. | |
118 | </I>><i> >> --------------------- | |
119 | </I>><i> >> And i just want to ask if andrew has plans for official modules | |
120 | </I>(botserv | |
121 | ><i> >> loveserv etc...) | |
122 | </I>><i> >> | |
123 | </I>><i> >> Ali | |
124 | </I>><i> >> | |
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